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top u.s. gdp by over 1%. >> well, microeconomic numbers i won't comment about, but right here in the heartland of america it will hurt, and it will hurt in a real way. i used to think that if we continue to talk on fox business and other places about how the passthroughs, small businesses like mine, taxes individuals which will hurt business creation, sinner later there would listen, but i think they understand, and i don't think they care. it's kind of like when he said he would raise the capital gains and even if it resulted in less revenue because it's fair. gerri: how you feel because the president met with fortune 500 companies, met with procter and gamble, he met with ge. all these big company chieftains came in, not a single small what will it mean for employers like yourself? >> absolutely it is going -- those four and a half million small business people that create the two-thirds of the new jobs, they are all passthroughs, and most of us are. the taxes are all going up. as i said, if
top u.s. gdp by over 1%. >> well, microeconomic numbers i won't comment about, but right here in the heartland of america it will hurt, and it will hurt in a real way. i used to think that if we continue to talk on fox business and other places about how the passthroughs, small businesses like mine, taxes individuals which will hurt business creation, sinner later there would listen, but i think they understand, and i don't think they care. it's kind of like when he said he would raise...
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it is just not the man i know who would go to the u.s. congress and lighted them to toe the administration line because he was under pressure from an investigation. lou: you're putting in out of context. i have to ask you this. is the man you know kimmel of having an affair and exposing his entire agency for which he is responsible to an immense vulnerability compromising national security for an affair. >> there is no indication that national security was compromised or was even jeopardized by this, and i think that all people are human and general patraeus is human also and is entitled to a mistake. it was a question for me, and i think the president's been 24 hours thinking about it, as to whether or not you could afford to lose a man like general patraeus. lou: you join me on the issue of values. i think every man and woman is entitled to their private values and decisions of their lives, and i certainly would not judge anyone. i will judge the head of the cia who has not got this sense and judgment and the sense of responsibility to
it is just not the man i know who would go to the u.s. congress and lighted them to toe the administration line because he was under pressure from an investigation. lou: you're putting in out of context. i have to ask you this. is the man you know kimmel of having an affair and exposing his entire agency for which he is responsible to an immense vulnerability compromising national security for an affair. >> there is no indication that national security was compromised or was even...
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it is about the weight of the u.s. space station and bigger than the weight of the empire state building. what we're looking at, melissa, around the clock. 1800 garbage trucks have been moving in and out bringing in debris. they have been going full tilt, 24-7 even before the hurricane hit. what we're looking at, using sand on the beach blocks, that ended up from, you know the flooding and they're using it as what are called berms to stop any hazardous waste from oozing into the environment in the area. that is the sand walls you're looking at right here. they just switched on the lights. we're looking at dump trucks and 18-wheelers coming in, melissa bringing in this debris. the president did do a flyover when we were here at 11:30 this morning. he did give a shoutout to the sanitation workers, melissa because they're the first-responders that basically removed the debris. the new york parks department gratefully to the area opened this up. if they didn't build this landfill hill, the rebuild would have even been slow
it is about the weight of the u.s. space station and bigger than the weight of the empire state building. what we're looking at, melissa, around the clock. 1800 garbage trucks have been moving in and out bringing in debris. they have been going full tilt, 24-7 even before the hurricane hit. what we're looking at, using sand on the beach blocks, that ended up from, you know the flooding and they're using it as what are called berms to stop any hazardous waste from oozing into the environment in...
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you know what we're facing in the u.s. how concerned are you about the possibility of a fiscal cliff and what would happen to the auto industry if we approached that and went over that fiscal cliff? >> the second part of your question is almost -- there are a variety of possible outcomes. i have the utmost faith in the leadership here, however, it goes beyond the question of cars. the world is truly dependent. the americans don't understand how the world looks at the stability of the market and that the u.s. will have a plan and see how other countries are doing. [ inaudible ] >> we've been asking the ceos if they will rise above ten because that's what people want. they want everybody to rise above what's going on in washington. have you expressed that to either president obama or any of the political leaders here in this country, they need to rise above their partisan bickering and fighting and come to an agreement? >> i haven't, but i think that what you saw here today is an example -- an actual example of how the colle
you know what we're facing in the u.s. how concerned are you about the possibility of a fiscal cliff and what would happen to the auto industry if we approached that and went over that fiscal cliff? >> the second part of your question is almost -- there are a variety of possible outcomes. i have the utmost faith in the leadership here, however, it goes beyond the question of cars. the world is truly dependent. the americans don't understand how the world looks at the stability of the...
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hamas, which the u.s. and israel consider a terror organization initially -- essentially runs the gaza strip, the palestinian militants there have already begun retaliations firing rocket after rocket across the border into israel. and now the potential of another conflict. in a region already dealing with a bloody civil war in neighboring syria. leland i have the materiality along the israeli/gaza border with more. leland? >> tonight, shepard, we can hear the unmistakable sound of israeli f-16s starting their bombing runs into the gaza strip. you then see the bright flashes of light when those 2000 pound bombs go off and you hear the reverb rations of the explosions at the same time we are also seeing those rockets fly out of the gaza strip here in to southern israel. this attack on ahmed really caught hamas by great surprise. not only the intelligence required to carry out such a pinpoint strike but also the fact that israel has begun its targeted killings once again a number of militants met their end t
hamas, which the u.s. and israel consider a terror organization initially -- essentially runs the gaza strip, the palestinian militants there have already begun retaliations firing rocket after rocket across the border into israel. and now the potential of another conflict. in a region already dealing with a bloody civil war in neighboring syria. leland i have the materiality along the israeli/gaza border with more. leland? >> tonight, shepard, we can hear the unmistakable sound of...
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instead of telling the truth, she repeatedly blamed the death of a u.s. ambassador and three other americans on this, quote, youtube video. why? because that's what she was told to do. she was following orders. it is becoming more and more clear where the orders are coming from. it's also clear that the president lied when he said this is one of the most critical moments at the 2012 presidential debates. remember when he said the following? >> the day after the attack, governor, i stood in the rose gards -- gard end and i told the american people and the world that we are going to find out exactly what happened, that this was an act of terror-- >>> obviously, that's not true because the president now admits he sent rice on tv to blame the youtube video. now in a moment, senator graham will join me to respond directly to the challenge. but first, think about the exchange we just witnessed and then ask yourself, where were the follow-ups from the media? instead it was softball after softball, the press failed to do their job. here are some of the questions
instead of telling the truth, she repeatedly blamed the death of a u.s. ambassador and three other americans on this, quote, youtube video. why? because that's what she was told to do. she was following orders. it is becoming more and more clear where the orders are coming from. it's also clear that the president lied when he said this is one of the most critical moments at the 2012 presidential debates. remember when he said the following? >> the day after the attack, governor, i stood...
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walmart posts u.s. comps of 1.5%, shy of the street's estimates but within the retailer's guidance range. since allegations of foreign corrupt practice act violations surfaced surrounding walmart's operations in mexico, the retailer has enhanced its compliance programs globally and now says in its 8-k -- "inquiries or investigations regarding allegations of potential fcpa violations have commenced in a number of foreign markets where they operate including, but not limited to, brazil, china and india." >> courtney, we should mention walmart's biggest rival target also came through with results today and also missed on the sales estimates i think i'm right in saying. >> that's right. i think what's really going on here is we are talking about a consumer that's still struggling in this economic environment. unemployment has gotten better but it's still around 8%. we've got this fiscal cliff looming. yes, the holidays are around the corner so that's what many retailers are banking on. but beyond that it's
walmart posts u.s. comps of 1.5%, shy of the street's estimates but within the retailer's guidance range. since allegations of foreign corrupt practice act violations surfaced surrounding walmart's operations in mexico, the retailer has enhanced its compliance programs globally and now says in its 8-k -- "inquiries or investigations regarding allegations of potential fcpa violations have commenced in a number of foreign markets where they operate including, but not limited to, brazil,...
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. >> the head of mcdonald's u.s. business is out and jeff stratton will assume that business starting january 1. capped off last month with the first decline in monthly sales in about nine years. we'll begin with a teale of two retailers. walmart, revenues coming in short of forecast. -- as for target, the company posted third quarter earnings well above estimates, says it's poised for a strong fourth quarter, but walmart has some issues here, jim. they're talking countries including but not limited to brazil, china and some others too. >> yeah, i was thinking it bick, not brick. russia has been left out of the equation, foreign corrupt investigation, not a great number here at all. the stock had become a very big institutional favorite. if you recall during the mexican investigation, when "new york times" piece it, the stock was trading between 57 and 58. they were then overridden by a couple of really good, solid quarters. this was not the quarter that anyone was looking for. >> except for those who sold the stock
. >> the head of mcdonald's u.s. business is out and jeff stratton will assume that business starting january 1. capped off last month with the first decline in monthly sales in about nine years. we'll begin with a teale of two retailers. walmart, revenues coming in short of forecast. -- as for target, the company posted third quarter earnings well above estimates, says it's poised for a strong fourth quarter, but walmart has some issues here, jim. they're talking countries including but...
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the u.s.. you remember back in tween, you remember the deepwater horizon disaster, the worst oil spill in the country's history, and this is a penalty, pleading guilty to gelny, misconduct, and he's the stock now, up one-tenth of 1%. it's a record fine topping that of $1.3 billion paid back in 2009 for marketing fraud, but what happened in the gulf over 87 days and 11 deaths so this is suffering that bp faces, back to you. cheryl: nicole, thank you very much. we appreciate it. it is time right now to make some money with charles payne this hour. he has a company where a dollar goes a long way literally. >> lit ramly. dollar tree reported two cents on revenues online. here's the thing, guys, dollar tree is a stock that's come county a lot lately, and you think in the economic environment it would not, but the problem, january 200816 bucks, and january 2012, 41 bucks. i would not pile into it, but i like the risk-reward here. it's a relatively safe place, but the economic backdrop continues to s
the u.s.. you remember back in tween, you remember the deepwater horizon disaster, the worst oil spill in the country's history, and this is a penalty, pleading guilty to gelny, misconduct, and he's the stock now, up one-tenth of 1%. it's a record fine topping that of $1.3 billion paid back in 2009 for marketing fraud, but what happened in the gulf over 87 days and 11 deaths so this is suffering that bp faces, back to you. cheryl: nicole, thank you very much. we appreciate it. it is time right...
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in the u.s. in that implicit guide relative to where much of the street was. >> you're talking walmart or target? >> walmart. that's right. >> for the walmart numbers, the stock is selling off, down by better than 3%. what is the big issue if it's not the guidance? >> i think the company has done a very good job of talking about areas in which they could improve the business. they had an analyst meeting in the fall which was bullish and highlighted essentially how they could go back and work on remerchandising the store. this company pursued the project impact strategy a number of years. >> the stock is down 3% and my guess is it's because of margins. >> right, i think that they as a result of having seen some success have gotten sefinvestorn opportunity to run walmart better. it's hard to think of walmart as a boss toms up story. this number is a little soft but needs some context. this is the toughest comparison they've had in a very long time. this is the best two-year stat comp. in three year
in the u.s. in that implicit guide relative to where much of the street was. >> you're talking walmart or target? >> walmart. that's right. >> for the walmart numbers, the stock is selling off, down by better than 3%. what is the big issue if it's not the guidance? >> i think the company has done a very good job of talking about areas in which they could improve the business. they had an analyst meeting in the fall which was bullish and highlighted essentially how they...
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for bp you're talking about a $4.5 billion payment to the u.s. obviously on the heels of the oil spill in the gulf and that was spilling back in the gulf. it was 11 workers that died. we can't leave out. that was back in april of 2010. for over 87 days oil was spilling. the resolution is $4.5 billion. the record largest payment ever, comes second to pfizer which was $3.8 billion in 2005 for marketing fraud. it will be installments over years. bp says they will continue to defend themselves against the remaining civil claims. the stocks you see up arrow today. it is down 30% from the oil spill back in april of 2010. back to you. tracy: amazing it is still going on. nicole petallides, we'll see you in 15 minutes, thanks. >>> coming up we'll move on to china. china expert gordon chang says beijing's new leaders, believe it or not a big step backwards in the tense relationship between the united states and china. first let's look how the dollar is moving right now as we head out to break. currencies all up against the dollar, euro, u.k., pound, canad
for bp you're talking about a $4.5 billion payment to the u.s. obviously on the heels of the oil spill in the gulf and that was spilling back in the gulf. it was 11 workers that died. we can't leave out. that was back in april of 2010. for over 87 days oil was spilling. the resolution is $4.5 billion. the record largest payment ever, comes second to pfizer which was $3.8 billion in 2005 for marketing fraud. it will be installments over years. bp says they will continue to defend themselves...